• Thomas George Rusden (1817 – 30 June 1882) was a squatter and politician in colonial New South Wales. He was a member of the Legislative Council between...
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  • and Thomas Rusden George William Rusden (1819–1903), English-Australian historian, brother of Francis, Henry and Thomas Rusden Henry Rusden, Australian...
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    The hospital was built by carpenter George Robinson and stonemasons Thomas Rusden and Samuel Curtis. Situated in Mangorei Road, on the northern bank of...
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  • April 1856. Rusden had represented Pastoral Districts of New England and Macleay in the old Legislative Council. The former member Thomas Rusden unsuccessfully...
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  • (Carcoar) Joseph Harpur MLA (Patrick's Plains) Robert Haworth MLA (Illawarra) Thomas Holt MLA (Newtown) Clark Irving MLA (Clarence) Henry Milford MLA (Braidwood)...
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  • (Hawkesbury) Samuel Gordon MLA (Illawarra) Alexander Hamilton MLA (Monaro) Thomas Laidlaw MLA (Yass Plains) Samuel Lyons MLA (Canterbury) Henry Mort MLA (West...
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  • and Maranoa Gordon Sandeman New England and Macleay Richard Hargrave Thomas Rusden John Dickson Northumberland and Hunter Hovenden Hely William Piddington...
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  • John Marks MLA (East Camden) John Paterson MLA (Lachlan and Lower Darling) Thomas Smith MLA (Cumberland (North Riding)) William Taylor MLA (New England and...
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    foundation stone for St Mary's was laid on 23 March 1845. The stone masons Thomas Rusden, Harry Hooker, and Phillip Moon built the church in eighteen months...
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  • Abram, advertised himself as a candidate, however was not nominated. Thomas Rusden was a squatter in the New England district and the former member for...
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  • New South Wales Legislative Assembly Preceded by Richard Hargrave Thomas Rusden Member for New England and Macleay 1858–1859 Served alongside: Abram Moriarty/James...
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  • parliament, Rusden was appointed to the position of police magistrate in the Liverpool Plains district. His nine siblings included Thomas Rusden, who was...
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    Assembly for New England and Macleay, defeating the sitting member Thomas Rusden. Rusden lodged multiple petitions against the election, making various allegations...
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  • Wales Legislative Assembly New assembly Member for New England and Macleay 1856 – 1857 With: Thomas Rusden Succeeded by Abram Moriarty William Taylor...
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  • January 1865  Candidate Votes % George Pickering (elected) 269 71.0 Thomas Rusden 87 23.0 Henry Roman 23 6.1 Total formal votes 379 100.0 Informal votes...
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    New South Wales Legislative Council Preceded by Matthew Marsh Member for New England and Macleay May 1855 – Jul 1855 Succeeded by Thomas Rusden...
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  • (Moreton, Wide Bay, Burnett and Maranoa) Henry Parker MLA (Parramatta) Francis Rusden MLA (Liverpool Plains and Gwydir) James Thompson MLA (St Vincent) Sitting...
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  • Saturday 28 June  Candidate Votes % Robert Forster (elected) 353 46.7 Thomas Rusden 313 41.5 Alfred Hayles 56 7.4 James Husband 33 4.4 Total formal votes...
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  • Thursday 30 June  Candidate Votes % James Hart (re-elected) 313 49.8 Thomas Rusden 311 49.5 James Eames 4 0.6 Total formal votes 628 99.8 Informal votes...
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  • which he stood for election Robert Forster was a solicitor in Armidale. Thomas Rusden was a squatter in the Glen Innes region and a former member for Member...
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  • has adjoined the southern boundary of Notting Hill, and in the 1970s the Rusden Teachers College (later a Campus of Deakin University) was built on the...
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  • by the Legislative Assembly electorate of New England and Macleay. Thomas Rusden went on to represent New England and Macleay in the Legislative Assembly...
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  • elected, and Tooth was sworn in on 22 June 1858. The former member Thomas Rusden unsuccessfully petitioned against the election of Moriaty. The sitting...
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  • in the old Legislative Council. Polling was conducted on 17 April 1856. Rusden had represented Pastoral Districts of New England and Macleay in the old...
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  • January 1865  Candidate Votes % George Pickering (elected) 269 71.0 Thomas Rusden 87 23.0 Henry Roman 23 6.1 Total formal votes 379 100.0 Informal votes...
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  • elected to replace him. Massie's election however was declared void, and Thomas Rusden won the subsequent election. John Gibbes resigned from the Legislative...
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  • April 1844. p. 2. Retrieved 2 June 2019 – via Trove. "Resignation of Sir Thomas Mitchell". Geelong Advertiser. 26 August 1844. p. 2 (Morning.). Retrieved...
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  • Monday 24 December  Candidate Votes % George Markham (elected) 475 60.7 Thomas Rusden 304 38.9 John Eames 2 0.3 James Hart 1 0.1 Total formal votes 782 98...
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    which was particularly extensive as regards Australia. George William Rusden was a frequent visitor when writing his books History of Australia and History...
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  • Thomas Gordon Gibbons Dangar (27 November 1829 – 4 July 1890) was a squatter and politician in the Colony of New South Wales. He was born in Sydney, the...
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